Telemedicine during and post-COVID 19: The insights of neurosurgery patients and physicians
Kareem El Naamani(Thomas Jefferson University), Pascal Jabbour(Thomas Jefferson University), Rawad Abbas(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Omar El Fadel(Thomas Jefferson University), Robert H. Rosenwasser(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Nabeel Herial(Bruce Technologies (United States)), Anish Sathe(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), M. Reid Gooch(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Georgios S. Sioutas(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Adina S. Kazan(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Sonu Bhaskar(New South Wales Department of Health)
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